SKINK: Another Lizard Photographed

Today I was there again with my daughters and their cousin who is visiting us during holidays. Now most people are very sure about their reaction towards lizards, it is a very loud “ YUCK”, but not our elder one, she wanted to see the action a bit closely. So I took her to the rock patch were a lot of lizards live.

This time we spotted a new one a Skink, though they are broadly classified as lizards they are slightly different

Limbs are short

Almost zero neck

In some species of skinks limbs are completely absent and they resemble snakes in looks as well as movement. Could that be the connection in the process of evolution? We saw this couple that was basking in sun after showers and every few minutes will unleash their tongue to gorge on some clueless insect. The poor insects, even before he could understand what happened to them, the gastric juices of the skink must have stared working on them. But that is nature, beautiful yet ruthless, somebody has to die for somebody to live.

A Skink enjoying the Sun

Maine Kaha Suntay ho? Yeh hamaree photo le raha hai !

Listen I don’t want to be Photographed, OK ?

This takes my tally of lizards that I have photographed in Hyderabad to 5, though I am yet to click a good picture of a common Chameleon (Chamaeleo zeylanicus). Lets see how many more I can photograph in the coming days. Unfortunately I only had my kit lens and the skinks were not very keen on a career of modelling, so the pics are not very good. Let us see if I can click better pictures, next time I spot them, with a bigger lens.

Here is the earlier post with more species of Lizards found in South India I am not sure of the exact species of this particular skink if you know it please mention in the comments.

Those clicks are great but I some how can’t say bful as just the pic gave me goosies 🙂
but great u covered 5 different species of lizards. Thats wow !
Other than common lizard I never came across any 🙂http://afshan-shaik.blogspot.in/

Post is really Beautiful But I hate Skink. Well I tell you a stupid my childhood story. When I was a School Girl so I used to see Skink in school ground & boys & girls (students) wish to touch & they used to say it’s Snake’s aunty 🙂 so that was so funny & childhood memory.

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